Why Jaimie Alexander Knew She Had No Shot At Playing Wonder Woman

We live in a world of constant duality, giving us choices like up or down, black or white, and Democrats or Republicans. Though the biggest split of our times, at least when it comes to entertainment, is DC or Marvel, and it's a very seldom occurrence for these ideas cross over with one another. One such actor who had the opportunity to cross that aisle was Lady Sif herself, Jaimie Alexander, and although she was considered for the part of Wonder Woman, she knew the chances of her actually getting the role were slim to none.

Speaking with Variety, Jaimie Alexander explained how she knew she would never get the part of Wonder Woman. The big reason, according to her remarks, was primarily due to the character’s similarities. She described those similarities as follows:

I was one of a few people that were an obvious choice for Wonder Woman, but it was never going to happen. I’m contracted with Marvel and it would (be) strange. Sif, in her way, is Marvel’s Wonder Woman. They’re both ethereal and have armor and a sword, and have special abilities; the physicality of the role is very similar.

Alexander's role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe undoubtedly garnered her the attention and consideration for the iconic role as Wonder Woman, but at the end of the day she had already committed to her role as Lady Sif. Still, it’s pretty hard to argue with the notion that Jaimie Alexander would have made for a damn near perfect Wonder Woman. Just check out the side-by-side comparison below to see how similar she looks to Gal Gadot’s current incarnation of the character:

Of course, that doesn’t mean she feels any bitterness towards Gal Gadot for getting the role. Jaimie Alexander went on to explain that she’s incredibly excited about seeing what the Israeli actress eventually brings to a character she grew up with. As a fan of comics and comic book characters, Alexander stressed during the interview that she’s perfectly content with her role as Lady Sif. However, she's always gravitated towards the Marvel universe over DC anyway, and Alexander voiced her preference for the following reason:

The thing I really enjoy about Marvel is that they start with a character first and all the explosions and costumes, the glitz and glam, are secondary to who the actual character is deep down. That’s something I haven’t really been able to find with DC Comics. I know that’s a bold statement, but it’s been my experience.

Controversial indeed, Ms. Alexander. No matter which side of the coin she may favor, it's undeniable that Jaimie Alexander brings something very special to the role of Lady Sif. But as great as that is, we want to see something different brought to role of Wonder Woman. That’s the beauty of the comic book world; there are numerous characters, which means there are just as many, if not more, opportunities to try new things.